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Jeff Storck updated NIFI-5585:
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(was: WIP Apache NiFi [PR 3010|https://github.com/apache/nifi/pull/3010])
> Decommision Nodes from Cluster
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> Key: NIFI-5585
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/NIFI-5585
> Project: Apache NiFi
> Issue Type: Improvement
> Components: Core Framework
> Affects Versions: 1.7.1
> Reporter: Jeff Storck
> Assignee: Jeff Storck
> Priority: Major
>
> Allow a node in the cluster to be decommissioned, rebalancing flowfiles on
> the node to be decommissioned to the other active nodes. This work depends
> on NIFI-5516.
> Similar to the client sending PUT request a DISCONNECTING message to
> cluster/nodes/\{id}, a DECOMMISSIONING message can be sent as a PUT request
> to the same URI to initiate a DECOMMISSION for a DISCONNECTED node. The
> DECOMMISSIONING request will be idempotent.
> The steps to decommission a node and remove it from the cluster are:
> # Send request to disconnect the node
> # Once disconnect completes, send request to decommission the node.
> # Once decommission completes, send request to delete node.
> When an error occurs and the node can not complete decommissioning, the user
> can:
> # Send request to delete the node from the cluster
> # Diagnose why the node had issues with the decommission (out of memory, no
> network connection, etc) and address the issue
> # Restart NiFi on the node to so that it will reconnect to the cluster
> # Go through the steps to decommission and remove a node
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